Miracle One
Miracle One







For decades, we’ve all obsessed over the idea of having a chosen card appear at a freely-selected number in a deck of cards. We consider it the holy grail of magic, one of the most fooling and intriguing card tricks you can do. Christian Grace is delighted to offer his unbelievably fair and fooling solution: “Miracle One”.
The journey of “Miracle One” started when Christian Grace (Creator of “Level One” and “Inevitable Choice”) posted a video of his take on the Any Card at Any Number (ACAAN) plot online. Forums lit up with people suggesting that he must have used some sneaky editing or a stooge. Magicians begged him to release his handling, and now he finally is.
You can see a full performance in the trailer above. “Miracle One”. This is a truly fooling and powerful effect that you’ll love performing for everyone you meet.
Here is a quick summary of exactly how “Miracle One” looks to your audience:
Two decks of cards are in full view from the start. Your spectator shuffles one of these decks before selecting a card and placing it off to the side as a prediction. This selection process happens entirely in their hands and you never touch (or switch) the card they choose.
They then freely name a number and deal to it in the other deck of cards. The card they land on is turned over to show it perfectly matches the original card they chose themselves in the beginning.
Their card. Their number. A truly impossible moment.
“Miracle One” is a super clean and fair ACAAN-style effect that works everytime, with no difficult sleight of hand. It’s a true miracle that any magician can do.
Key Points
- Their chosen card is always at their chosen number, every time
- There is no difficult sleight of hand required
- Multi-layered methods make this one of the most deceptive versions of the plot ever released
“Miracle One” comes with everything you need to get started. This includes two decks of cards. The blue deck is gaffed and the red deck is a normal deck of cards with a few extra cards that you save as replacements. The comprehensive video instructions walk you through every possible scenario, so you can start performing “Miracle One” with confidence right away.
If you have any questions, you can learn more about "Miracle One" with this helpful FAQ.
Customer reviews for Miracle One
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Years ago, Ken Krenzel put out an effect called “It Can’t Be.” The effect was almost identical to that of Miracle One, the sole difference being that the number (in this case ANY number) between 1 and 52 has to be named before the card is selected. The trick is done with two ungimmicked, unaltered decks that can be used for other tricks — there is no “one trick wonder” deck involved. Unlike Miracle One, “It Can’t Be” can be repeated with a different card and a different number. Yes, the method is primitive compared to that of “Miracle One,” but for me the advantages of “It Can’t Be” far outweigh the “disadvantage,” if indeed it is one, of the necessity of having to know the number before the card is selected.
That is what I mean when I say that I find Miracle One a triumph of method over effect. For me, Miracle One is a Rube Goldbergian solution to a straightforward problem.
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I am a member of Christians monthly subscription and a lot of the principles are taught in there.
Prefer the effect which inspired this and lot's of easier methods to so the same effect.
Really wanted to like this.
He has managed to solve almost completely the limitations according to the number said by the spectator (still some work to do with this issue) and he created a great product and a beautiful scripted routine.
I also believe the restriction to numbers under 30 wll be notiveable. Numbers near each end of the deck need to be avoided for obvious reasons but a method should be found that allows numbers between 5 and 47.
Deck switching needs to be used to allow the trick to be repeated with at leaast two diffrent cards.
As it is .at present, it is somewhat disappointingly
over-complicated and overpriced


